News from October 2022





City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Oct. 3

City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Monday, Oct. 3.


City of Albuquerque City Council met Oct. 3

City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, Oct. 3.


Artist, students collaborate on Albuquerque mural with message to prevent gun violence

Artist Warren Montoya and students at RFK Charter Middle School in Albuquerque have collaborated on a work of art aimed at preventing gun violence in New Mexico.


Albuquerque mayor wants 5,000 units by 2025 to help with housing crisis

The City of Albuquerque is looking to create 5,000 housing units by 2025 to help fight the city’s housing shortage.


APD issues warning about app being used to sell drugs: 'Be focused on any medium kids are using'

Telegram, an app that has been around since 2013, is being used to sell drugs in New Mexico, APD officials said during a recent summit on the fentanyl crisis.


La Familia Growers Market remains popular in South Valley

The La Familia Growers Market continues to be a popular destination in the South Valley.


Resident is glad camera is placed: 'there are a lot of speeders.'

A new speed camera is in place along Coors Blvd. near Fortuna Rd, creating a controversy over whether it should legally be there.


Family says paralyzed dog 'has fulfilled our lives and the love that we all feel.'

Wanda was hit in her spine by a bullet in January but was welcomed into the Thatcher family in March where she serves as a devoted pet to her owners.


Works by homeless artists prove they're 'capable of doing amazing things.'

Art pieces made by s​omeone who has experienced homelessness were showcased at Albuquerque’s Civic Plaza last week.